Brussels sprout looks like a small cabbage, but has a milder flavor. It belongs to the cabbage family, which also includes broccoli, kale, cauliflower and green cabbage. This vegetable has a number of vitamins, minerals, and fibers. Attention should be paid mainly to increased amounts of vitamin C, K, A, potassium, folate, and antioxidants. Brussels sprout is believed to protect against cancer due to a high content of glucosinolates (phytonutrients) and the ability to block an enzyme sulfotransferase. It is important not to over-cook it so that its nutritional value is not lost. In the following recipe, we have prepared brussels sprouts gratin with mushrooms and rice. Melted cheese Gouda on top of the gratin not only increased the nutritional value for vitamin K, but also flavored vegetables.